An outbreak of acute rheumatic fever in a remote Aboriginal community

We describe the public health response to an outbreak of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) in a remote Aboriginal community. In August 2021, the Northern Territory Rheumatic Heart Disease Control Program identified an outbreak of acute rheumatic fever in a remote Aboriginal community. A public health resp...

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Hauptverfasser: Egoroff, Natasha, Bloomfield, Hilary, Gondarra, Wanamula, Yambalpal, Brando, Guyula, Terrence, Forward, Demi, Lyons, Gemma, O’Connor, Emer, Sanderson, Lou, Dowden, Michelle, Williams, Desley, de Dassel, Jessica, Coffey, Pasqualina, Dhurrkay, Elizabeth Rrapa, Gondarra, Veronica, Holt, Deborah C., Krause, Vicki L., Currie, Bart J., Griffiths, Kalinda, Dempsey, Karen, Glynn-Robinson, Anna
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